England set clean sheet record after beating Ukraine 4-0 to reach Euro 2020 semi-finals
England produced a magnificent display as they thrashed Ukraine in Rome, reaching the semifinals of the European championships for the first time in 25 years after an impressive 4-0 win against Ukraine in Rome on Saturday.
Harry Kane prodded home Raheem Sterling's pass in the fourth minute to set England on their way. Harry Kane show more brilliance in this match scoring two goals.
England now play Denmark, who beat the Czech Republic earlier on Saturday, and Southgate's team will have home advantage with Wednesday's semifinal to be held at London's Wembley Stadium.
The English newspapers expressed their happiness for the ‘Three Lions' qualification to the semi-finals for the first time since the 1996 Europa edition that was hosted in England. Some UK press headlines came as follows...
England thrash Ukraine 4-0, set up semi-final clash against Denmark
England hammered Ukraine 4-0 in Rome to set up a semifinal against Denmark in Euro 2020, at Wembley, on Wednesday.
** In turn, the Daily Telegraph, the national British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London wrote on its headlines cover: "OK so maybe now you will believe us!"
The right Time to Dream after an impressive performance from the England team, which is approaching glory.
**The Daily Express, the national middle-market conservative tabloid newspaper in UK expressed its happiness and titled: “Now the championship will return to its home,,
** England is through to their second successive semi-final at Wembley for Gareth Southgate and his Warriors.
** The Daily Star, London, United Kingdom, the top Metro Newspaper UK wrote on its headline:
** Star newspaper said on its cover: "The wonderful night of Rome."
The Three Lions book their place in the semi-finals at Wembley after a thrashing encounter.
It is worth noting that the England national team finished first in the group stage with seven points from two wins and one draw.
** England set clean sheet record after beating Ukraine 4-0 to reach Euro 2020 semi-finals, plus their last-16 defeat of Germany, finished first in the group stage with seven points from two wins and one draw.